In our OMD setup on the master multisite I enabled the git functionality in
the gui then went in at the terminal and added a URL in our central gitlab
server for remote origin.  I put a cron job in that periodically does a git
push to the gitlab repository.  Email notifications are configured on the
gitlab server to email the team whenever changes are commited.  This also
captures the user that made the changes via WATO.

Puppet also plays a role in our setup for getting hosts added to WATO, but
the rules/groups/etc are done in the WATO gui and stored in git.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Marcel Schulte <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Kim,
>
> Got feature for WATO is shipped with CMK since 1.2.3i2 - current stable is
> 1.2.4p5, shipped with stable OMD 1.20.
>
> Feature can be enabled in Global Settings.
>
> HTH,
> Marcel
> Am 18.09.2014 17:03 schrieb "Kim Tore Jensen" <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi OMD users,
>>
>> Has anyone successfully set up a system where all changes done through
>> WATO are
>> automatically committed to a Git repository, preferably on behalf of the
>> current logged in (Multisite, using LDAP) user?
>>
>> This would be a killer feature for our monitoring team.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Kim Tore Jensen
>>
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